Property Valuation
Plottage value refers to:
AThe value of a property's view
BThe increment of value resulting from combining adjacent parcels into a single, larger parcel✓ Correct
CThe value added by a swimming pool
DThe reduction in value from an easement
Explanation
Plottage value is the additional value created when two or more adjacent parcels are combined (assembled) into a single larger parcel, because the combined parcel is worth more than the sum of the individual parcels.
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